Yearly Archives: 2016

Accounting mistakes can impede the growth of your small business and put it on shaky ground. Unfortunately, mistakes are all too common, especially for new or young businesses. Below are the three most common accounting mistakes small business owners make…

Accounting is and always will be a critical function of the savvy business owner, but accounting doesn’t have to be a nightmare or something to dread. It just takes a little perseverance and planning to ensure that your records are…

Are you a small business owner who has begun the journey of looking for an accountant? Maybe your business has grown, and you feel like it’s time to stop guessing at your accounting and tax issues and finally hire a…

As a small-business owner, up until this point, you may have managed your money successfully. Software programs like QuickBooks make it possible, even if you don’t have much financial knowledge or experience. However, as your business — and revenue —…

A good accountant can help you with your books and free up your time to be used in other parts of the business. And while many small businesses think they can’t afford the expense, the fact is that the return…

Trying to run a business without managing cash flow is like trying to paddle a boat without an oar. Even if you succeed, it will be an upstream exercise guaranteed to wear you out. Cash flow is important for all…

There is so much good content available from blogs for small businesses these days, but how do you sort through it all to find trusted quality sources? We sifted through the web’s myriad offerings to find the 10 best blogs…

Cash flow is one of the main concerns of most small businesses and is often cited as a top reason for business success or failure. Here are five forms of financing for different types of small businesses to make sure…

What are the most common payroll mistakes American small business owners make? Here are the top three and how to avoid them! 1) Late Taxes Classification of federal forms: Form 941 (Employer’s QUARTERLY federal tax return): File Form 941 (…